CPAP Machine Price in Delhi 2026: Honest Guide
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Written by the Morpheus Healthcare team. Medically reviewed by Dr. Ashok Rajput.
Quick answer: In 2026, most people in Delhi pay roughly ₹30,000–₹65,000 for a good auto CPAP machine from an established brand, based on published Indian price lists; premium connected models sit at the top of that band, and auto CPAPs as a category span roughly ₹30,000 to ₹90,000. BiPAP machines typically run ₹40,000–₹90,000+ depending on mode. The machine itself is only part of the decision — the mask fit, setup, and after-sale service determine whether the therapy actually works for you.
What actually drives the price
Five things separate a ₹30,000 machine from a ₹90,000 one:
- Pressure intelligence. Fixed-pressure is cheapest; auto-adjusting algorithms cost more; bi-level (separate inhale/exhale pressures) costs the most.
- Humidification. An integrated heated humidifier — near-essential through dryer seasons — adds cost but transforms comfort.
- Data & connectivity. Cellular/app-connected machines let your care team see therapy data remotely and adjust course without a clinic visit.
- Brand service network. An established brand’s authorized service centre in India is worth real money the day something needs repair.
Budget also for the parts that touch your face: a quality mask is a separate purchase on some listings and needs periodic replacement (see our resupply guide below).
EMI and paying for it sensibly
Most buyers don’t pay ₹50,000 in one go. Card and financing EMI options are available at our store. One honest suggestion: if you’re unsure CPAP is right for you, don’t finance a machine on day one — start with our paid trial/rental. You get real nights of data and comfort experience before committing.
Why the seller matters more than ₹2,000 of discount
A CPAP is not a kettle. Marketplace listings can be genuinely cheaper — and genuinely riskier. Buying from an authorized dealer gets you:
- A genuine, India-spec unit with a valid manufacturer warranty. ResMed’s standard warranty covers devices for 2 years against defects in material and workmanship — and it is valid only for the original purchaser and excludes damage from misuse or poor maintenance. A grey-import or resold unit can leave you outside that cover entirely.
- Professional setup and pressure configuration to your prescription, not a boxed courier drop.
- Certified-coach mask fitting so the mask is right the first time — the single biggest comfort factor in therapy.
- A service relationship: warranty claims routed through the authorized service centre, and resupply reminders for cushions and filters.
We’ve been doing exactly this in Delhi since 2013. Come argue with us about mask sizes — we enjoy it.
Not sure you need a machine at all? Start with a home sleep test and a proper diagnosis first. And whatever you buy, our service page explains how we look after it.
FAQ
Q1. What is the minimum I should expect to spend on a CPAP machine in Delhi in 2026? Published Indian price lists put entry fixed-pressure CPAPs from about ₹20,000 and auto CPAPs from about ₹30,000. Below that, be careful about what you’re actually getting and whether the warranty is valid.
Q2. Is an auto CPAP worth the extra money over a fixed-pressure CPAP? For many users, yes — it adjusts pressure to your breathing through the night instead of holding one fixed pressure. Whether you need auto or fixed is a prescription question; ask your doctor after your sleep study.
Q3. How much does a BiPAP machine cost in India? A published average band of roughly ₹40,000–₹90,000. BiPAP is prescribed for specific clinical situations — don’t buy one without a doctor’s direction.
Q4. Do CPAP machines come on EMI? Yes — card and financing EMI options are available at checkout on our store.
Q5. What warranty does a CPAP machine carry? ResMed’s standard warranty is 2 years on devices and 90 days on mask systems, covering manufacturing defects only, for the original purchaser, serviced through the authorized channel. Additional warranty bundles are also available for certain products as per company policies.
Q6. Can I try a CPAP before buying? Yes. We offer a paid trial/rental, and what you pay is credited toward your purchase if you buy. That’s how we’d want to buy one ourselves.
Q7. Is it safe to buy a CPAP from a general online marketplace? The risk isn’t the marketplace — it’s landing a grey-import or non-genuine unit with no valid India warranty, no setup, and no mask fitting. Manufacturer warranties are typically valid for the original purchaser through authorized channels.
Q8. What ongoing costs should I budget after buying? Mask cushions, filters and tubing need periodic replacement per manufacturer guidance — see our resupply schedule article for the full calendar.